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since then, scott, he's been living on the millions he made as one of the nation's first big software pioneers. >> pelley: bob, thank you. we have an update on that story last night about the man who was pushed off a new york city subway platform and was killed by a train. that's a picture of him there. today the police charged naeem davis with the murder of ki suk han. the two are seen here arguing on the platform. the police say that davis has made statements implicating himself in han's death. someday these women could command nuclear subs. we'll have their story when we come back. ♪ [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. medicare open enrollment. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. so now's the time. living with moderate to semeans living with pain.is it could also mean living with joint dam
since then, scott, he's been living on the millions he made as one of the nation's first big software pioneers. >> pelley: bob, thank you. we have an update on that story last night about the man who was pushed off a new york city subway platform and was killed by a train. that's a picture of him there. today the police charged naeem davis with the murder of ki suk han. the two are seen here arguing on the platform. the police say that davis has made statements implicating himself in...
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. >> glor: president obama speaks to the nation after speaking with congressional leaders. reports from major garrett and nancy cordes. elaine quijano on the family heartbreak after russia's president bans all adoptions to americans. >> we ask president putin, please, can he set an alternate means but don't let me children suffer. >> glor: he met saddam hussein and made it look easy. david martin on the death of general norman schwarzkopf and what the world did not know about him. and "on the road" with steve hartman as a man tries to save his wife of 56 years. an unusual request that gets a surprising response. >> got two of them and i only need one. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> glor: good evening, scott is off tonight. i'm jeff glor. it is the end of a holiday week, but it would appear congress is just getting started. tonight, the president said he is mottestly optimistic about a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff, which would mean avoiding automatic tax increases and spending cuts come, you know, 1. the president spoke to
. >> glor: president obama speaks to the nation after speaking with congressional leaders. reports from major garrett and nancy cordes. elaine quijano on the family heartbreak after russia's president bans all adoptions to americans. >> we ask president putin, please, can he set an alternate means but don't let me children suffer. >> glor: he met saddam hussein and made it look easy. david martin on the death of general norman schwarzkopf and what the world did not know about...
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and what town has the winningest football team in the nation? wyatt andrews takes us to a community on hard times now riding high. >> one, two, three. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. whether the u.s. enters the war in syria appears to be up to the dictator bashar al-assad. on monday, david martin reported that the assad regime had given orders to prepare chemical weapons for possible use to put down the revolt that has been raging in that country for more than a year and a half. president obama said the use of these weapons of mass destruction would be totally unacceptable. well, tonight, david has new intelligence to report, and we have three stories on the breaking news in syria. we'll start with martin at the pentagon. >> reporter: u.s. intelligence so far has not detected any signs syria is loading chemical weapons on to aircraft, but defense secretary panetta said it appears the embattled assad regime is preparing to do just that. >> there is no question that we remain v
and what town has the winningest football team in the nation? wyatt andrews takes us to a community on hard times now riding high. >> one, two, three. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. whether the u.s. enters the war in syria appears to be up to the dictator bashar al-assad. on monday, david martin reported that the assad regime had given orders to prepare chemical weapons for possible use to put down the...
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all over the nation today children returned to schools where flags flew at half-staff. many schools conducted drills and reviewed their security and mark strassmann is in decatur, georgia, tonight. >> reporter: dekalb county's briarlake elementary was different today. an armed school police officer patrolled outside and the principal ordered teachers to lock all classroom doors on the hallway side. lillian govus, the district spokeswoman, took us inside. all of dekalb's 138 schools have at least 32 security cameras installed in 1999 after the columbine shooting. >> what's new is the sense of awareness and the dialogue that's happening among our staff members and our families and the students who we serve in order to keep our children safe. >> i want everyone to get away from the hallway door and get down. >> reporter: this training video was attached to today's memo from the texas attorney general urging the states the school districts to review their emergency procedures. he said 78 of them have inadequate safety plans. the school district outside pittsburgh got a cour
all over the nation today children returned to schools where flags flew at half-staff. many schools conducted drills and reviewed their security and mark strassmann is in decatur, georgia, tonight. >> reporter: dekalb county's briarlake elementary was different today. an armed school police officer patrolled outside and the principal ordered teachers to lock all classroom doors on the hallway side. lillian govus, the district spokeswoman, took us inside. all of dekalb's 138 schools have...
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his record in support of gun rights is so con sis thaent the national rifle association has given him an "a" rating but he said newtown has changed him. >> i never thought i would ever live to see children and babies slaughtered in america. >> reporter: he's now open to the possibility of banning large magazines. after getting a call from president obama today, manchin put out a statement saying "we must work together to keep our precious children safe." in congress, three democrats with long histories as gun control advocates are taking the lead with proposals to ban both military-style assault weapons and high-capacity magazines show me how this works. how quickly can you change a magazine? >> it's out; it's in. >> reporter: but at a northern virginia gun store today, this instructor said banning large magazines like this one with 30 rounds is futile. >> he could have had ten-round magazines and changed those just as quickly before police got there and it wouldn't have made one difference in the carnage that he caused. >> reporter: he wanted to show us the 60-round magazine, scott,
his record in support of gun rights is so con sis thaent the national rifle association has given him an "a" rating but he said newtown has changed him. >> i never thought i would ever live to see children and babies slaughtered in america. >> reporter: he's now open to the possibility of banning large magazines. after getting a call from president obama today, manchin put out a statement saying "we must work together to keep our precious children safe." in...
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her mother and two sisters were gunned down near a national park. sheldrick's staff was called in to help. the baby would in severe shock and would not feed. kwanza was stabilized by vets and then air lifted back to the orphanage. sheldrick says it's difficult to get traumatized elephants to accept food from humans. so it was a big moment when kwanza took milk from a bottle for the first time. the human touch is crucial. but sheldrick told us kwanza's fellow orphans are just as important. >> she will be able to take her cues from them. they will be comforting her. >> reporter: kwanza won't be released back into the wild for ten years. if that happens she would be sheldrick graduate number 198. that's a record made possible by her caretakers, human and otherwise. m. san 'jay, cbs news, nairobi. >> jarvis: and that is the cbs evening news for scott pelley, i'm rebecca jarvis. for all of us at cbs news, happy new year. good night. >>> this is 9 news now. >>> with this congress that was obviously a little too much to hope for at this time. >> tonight se
her mother and two sisters were gunned down near a national park. sheldrick's staff was called in to help. the baby would in severe shock and would not feed. kwanza was stabilized by vets and then air lifted back to the orphanage. sheldrick says it's difficult to get traumatized elephants to accept food from humans. so it was a big moment when kwanza took milk from a bottle for the first time. the human touch is crucial. but sheldrick told us kwanza's fellow orphans are just as important....